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The Lyrid meteor shower is one of the year’s most dependable celestial events, known for its consistent displays of shooting ...
The Lyrid meteor shower—also known as the April Lyrids—is an annual meteor shower that typically occurs between April 15 and 29.
The Lyrid meteor shower—also known as the April Lyrids—is an annual meteor shower that typically occurs between April 15 and 29.
Lyrid Meteors can be seen on April 22 with the naked eye. Hide out in the mountains, beaches or expanded parks to observe.
A dazzling celestial display will light up the night sky in the form of the first meteor shower in three months. The Lyrid ...
The Lyrid meteor shower peaks on April 21–22, and a new AccuWeather map highlights the best spots to catch the show.
Arizona State University professor Thomas Riley explains how generational differences play a role in people's political ...
The Lyrid Meteor Shower peaks Monday night and Tuesday morning. Pete Mangione looks at when, where and how you can see it in Arizona.
One of the first major meteor showers of the year will coincide with Earth Day this year, offering a heavenly experience for ...
Venus, Saturn and the moon will form a triple conjunction, appearing to look like a smiley face in a sky. Here's how and when ...
For the Lyrids, the parent body is Comet C/1861 G1 Thatcher, a long-period comet, going around the Sun every 415 years or so.